Recent advances in combretastatin based derivatives and prodrugs as antimitotic agents

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Abstract

The dynamic and crucial role of tubulin in different cellular functions rendered it a promising target in anticancer drug development. Combretastatin A-4 (CA-4), an inhibitor of tubulin polymerization isolated from natural sources, is a lead molecule with significant cytotoxicity against tumour cells. Owing to its non polar nature it exhibits low solubility in natural biological fluids, thereby prompting the development of new CA-4 based derivatives. The modification of this lead molecule was mostly carried out by keeping the crucial cis-orientation of the double bond intact, along with a trimethoxyphenyl aromatic ring, by employing different approaches. The issue of solubility was also addressed by the development of water soluble prodrugs of CA-4. The present review highlights the investigations into the parallel development of both new CA-4 based derivatives and prodrugs in the past few years.

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Seddigi, Z. S., Malik, M. S., Saraswati, A. P., Ahmed, S. A., Babalghith, A. O., Lamfon, H. A., & Kamal, A. (2017). Recent advances in combretastatin based derivatives and prodrugs as antimitotic agents. MedChemComm. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7md00227k

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